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The belief in a better and brighter future, and in a history that has a direction is alive and well.
The axis cells are alive, except a part of the epidermis, which is magnified in the inset (cell walls highlighted).
The extraction laws leave alive a cell owning a neighbour alive in the considered direction.
Seedlings that died before the last sampling were considered dead, while those seedlings that survived were recorded as alive.
The remaining 11 seedlings were alive and healthy at the end of the study (> 12 mo).
In this study, different modeling assumptions are made for patients who are alive at the end of the follow-up.
The perfor mance was lovely and loving, full of nuance and color and detail, and rhythmically sensitive and alive.
The donee holds the full bundle of rights, except the right to sell or to give, as long the donor is alive.
Undoubtedly, the reduction of antagonism is a favourable background condition to the agreement, but the conflict, in its political aspect, is still very much alive.
More than half a century after the cultural battle between artists and bourgeois opened, it was still very much alive in the theatrical milieu.
Thus, the eggs and beetles were classified as alive (viable) or dead, and the data were not amenable to statistical analysis.
In contrast, larvae from control plates remained alive and with vigorous movement throughout the assessment period.
None of which is to claim that stars are alive, a common misinterpretation of such an eclectic stance.
If that is so, then nothing can be regarded as intelligent which is not also alive.
Many definitions list reproduction as a key requirement for the system to be alive.
Traditionally, life is taken to be a quality: something is alive, just as something is blue or buoyant or made out of carbon.
Of the remaining 13 patients, at a median follow-up of 5.5 years (3 months to 20 years), 12 were alive including 11 without progression.
In fact, this museum-based view often considers these artists bigger winners than those who achieve big sales while alive.
I conclude that critical discussion leaves the argument very much alive and kicking, and indeed strengthened as it moves into its second decade of life.
Though the person may not be happy he may be better off (and even prefer) being alive than dead. 11.
Modern developments in materials and production techniques are evidence that mosaic is very much alive in the new millennium.
Each of these ontologies is very much alive in current philosophical, mathematical, and scientific thought.
We can survive the loss of all of our organic matter in the next life as we acquire a glorified body that isn't biologically alive.
No organism, no living being that is essentially alive, can acquire a new body.
Just how does the oocyst keep alive during a prolonged period of dormancy?
Up to 91 % of original penetrants have been observed alive in. pouch tissue at 65 h post-exposure.
She found living in limbo, neither dead nor alive, unacceptable.
The space is 'alive' to any sound made within its resonant walls and ceilings.
Suddenly, all the bits of wood and tools became alive.
The possibility and hope for progress in years to come remains alive.
Under no circumstances did a son replace a father as head of household as long as the father was alive.
Most of the composers that made electroacoustic music are still alive, but many are not.
At a given date, a vertical line traces out those cohorts alive.
Neanderthals, for example, who died out about 40,000 years ago, had shorter limbs and larger trunks than humans alive today.
Not in all cases though: it is perfectly conceivable to think that donating a liver lobe is less burdensome whilst alive than once dead.
Does it mean that it is alive, progressive, provocative and seldom dull?
If one defines theory in the broadest sense as reflexive thinking, it is clear that theory is ver y much alive within architectural practice.
However, judging from some of the 20/21st century newspapers, the tendency to fictionalize news is still alive and well.
On the life strengths questionnaire (1993) she wrote that it was ' the friendships of various people ' that make her feel most alive.
More importantly, however, the organized funneling of these objects helped keep disparate political projects alive and running.
His friends and colleagues will keep his memory alive.
As an example of a non-entertained yet manifest assumption, the authors offer the fact that somebody's speaking would provide evidence that she is alive.
Such harrowing examples bring these academic studies of depression alive in a way rarely seen in most psychiatric publications.
By the end of study period, 1326 patients (61n7 %) were still alive and 813 (37n9 %) had died.
If this happens, then it undercuts part of the need for free-form improvisations, since the bodies are physically alive and the text begins to move.
What saved his life was that he managed to smuggle out a letter indicating that he was still alive and being held captive.
The status (dead/alive) was recorded, as were all stumps and tree falls within the plots.
Out of the 20 people in the original subsample, 17 (8 women and 9 men) were still alive to describe their ageing experience at 85.
Working and being around those kids keeps me alive and going.
Thus, the classic "mosaic brain evolution" model is alive and well.
According to these epidemiological results, women are better at staying alive.
The status for an event star ts out :alive, but will switch to :inactive should the event be "undone" at some later stage.
Daily observations were made to ensure that the parasitoids or coccinellids were alive throughout the experiment.
I call the attempt to keep an ancestral language alive for the purposes of secret in-group communication selective replication.
He seems to understand that memories fade and historical understandings are lost unless someone keeps them alive, that ' ' the secret of redemption is memory.
If one looks at the theoretical literature, sharecropping is alive and quite important.
Numbers under survival curves show number of children alive at that time.
All patients are alive and asymptomatic on no medication during a follow-up period of two months to 3.1 years (mean 1.04 years).
Trials with food present were run until all surviving larvae pupated; trials without food were run until only one larva remained alive in each replicate.
All third instars reared on cane stalks were alive at 16 weeks.
In law, it was a central notion that you could change your mind as long as you were alive and had sound judgement.
One can expect that the child will experience pleasures associated with being alive and that she will have many good experiences.
Alive with a tension between negative and positive space, these small abstract paintings are like plans of dense cities, where buildings jostle for room.
In the first, the husband built gyakushu graves for both himself and his wife while they were still alive.
When he was alive, nobody knew he was poor.
Thereafter, all adults, dead or alive, were removed.
Examples of lapses in the monitoring of reasoning include statements implying that the lost person is simultaneously dead and alive in the physical sense.
Therefore, two generations - young and old - are alive at any point in time.
Consequently, when speakers use language creatively, they draw upon the productive generalisations, not those that are essentially kept alive by the perceptual system.
All patients are alive and asymptomatic on no medication during a follow-up period of 2 months to 3.1 years (mean 1 year).
The third patient was alive 6 years after detection of the pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas in spite of severe cyanosis.
Five pts are alive and growing well with a mean follow-up of 40 months (range 21-89).
If alive at 20 years, the probability of survival to age 35 years was 50%.
All children are alive and well, with follow-up of 19+ 16 months.
When we look at the determiners, we at first get the impression that case and gender inflection was still very much alive.
Everyone who is alive receives utility 1 if the flowers are kept and 1 - if they are destroyed.
Being "alive" is just what we say of systems that are made up in this way and that can do these sorts of things.
Of the total of 34 fetuses originally treated only 6 were alive with normal renal function when assessed after 2 years of age.
However, if extinction is expected, then further research should evaluate the various biological processes that might keep such an evolutionary line alive.
Currently, managers are focused more on the annual exercise of obtaining funding needed to keep their programs viable and alive.
Like all human things, it grows and dies and it has to change to stay alive.
A silent and inert body may be alive, it may indeed be soundly sleeping, though it may also be unconscious, dreaming or dying.
While alive, she published volumes of carefully edited literary diaries.
Each approves of the good of each person they see, approving the preciousness of being alive and the courage of their fellow workers.
As we speak of the dead, it is said they lapse into dreams where they are alive again.
Like modern newspapers, they do not mention the ordinary acts of support and help which kept people alive in critical times.
There is a word relating to the practice of calling upon the recently deceased to make sure they have not been buried alive.
Certainly they are difficult to accommodate comfortably in groups alive today.
In this case it is difficult to apply argument from analogy, because the graptolites are really rather different from any animals now alive.
Crystals grow, but we do not feel that salt is alive.
From this point the book begins to come alive with touches of anthropological imagination.
The third patient is alive with recurrent leukemia.
Postclassical criminology must be alive to both of these considerations.
Another difficulty is that of assessing the mental state of individuals who are no longer alive.
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